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22: 335: 111:. Nicholas's two sons, Edward and Spencer, succeeded their father in 1859, and following the death of Head in 1880, the firm was known as Charrington & Co. The London and Burton breweries were operated as separate concerns until 1897, when Charrington & Co Ltd was registered in July to acquire the business of both breweries. 88:, became third partner in the company, which then traded as Westfield, Moss & Charrington. Westfield retired in 1769, and his share in the partnership was purchased by Charrington. After Moss retired in 1783, Charrington and his brother, Henry, were in full control of the business. Henry (Harry) lived at 291:
The Anchor Brewery ceased production in January 1975, and most of the buildings were demolished. The brewery gave its name to the Anchor Retail Park that was built after the bulk of the brewery was demolished. The remaining structure of the Anchor Brewery, on the corner of Mile End Road and Cephas
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Anchor House was purchased by the senior partners of Adams Solicitors, and renamed Adams House. Throughout 2008 and 2009 they undertook comprehensive renovation works to restore the building. As well as being Grade II listed, Adams House is protected under the Stepney Green Conservation Area. A
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By 1807/8, they were the second largest brewers in London, producing 20,252 barrels of beer per year. Following Charrington's death in 1815, the business was continued by his brother and his son, Nicholas, who had joined the partnership in 1806.
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In 1962, Charrington United Breweries Limited was registered to undertake the merger of Charrington & Co Ltd and United Breweries Ltd by an exchange of shares. In 1967, Charrington merged with
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The Anchor Brewery on Mile End Road ceased production in January 1975, but remained the company's head office. By now, most of the brewery buildings have been demolished.
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The Brewing of Pale Ale was transferred from Abbey Brewery, Burton-on-Trent, to the Anchor Brewery, London in 1925 and the former was closed in 1926 and sold with 86
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The People's Refreshment House Association's large chain of freehold and leasehold properties were acquired by Charrington & Co. Ltd. from the beginning of 1962.
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in 1967 to become the largest UK brewing company, Bass Charrington. The brewing operations of the company were bought by
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People's Refreshment House Association Ltd and Yeo, Retcliffe & Dawe, wine merchants, Barnstaple, Devon in 1961.
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and formed Bass Charrington Limited. In 1997, Bass Charrington sold off its public houses. The buyer then created
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Avenue, is a block of offices named Adams House, and a residential part named Charrington House. The building is
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from 1738. In 1757, Joseph Moss became a partner, and the brewery moved to new premises at Anchor Brewery in
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Campbell, Johnstone & Co. Ltd, Phoenix Brewery, Latimer Road, Notting Hill, London in 1909.
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Brutton, Mitchell & Toms Ltd, Princes Street, Yeovil, Somerset in 1960, closed in 1965.
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Properties from Charles Hammerton & Co Ltd, Stockwell, Stockwell Green, London in 1951.
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in the early 18th century by Robert Westfield. He is known to have been a member of the
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Walker & Son Ltd, Wellington Brewery, Wellington Street, Gravesend, Kent in 1903.
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Edward Tilney & Co, Alma Brewery, Spelman Street, Whitechapel, London in 1927.
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Walter & John Fline East, Oil Mill Lane, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey in 1891.
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Savill Brothers Ltd, Stratford Brewery, Maryland Road, Stratford, London in 1925.
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Joseph Friends Bell, Peterborough Lane, Parson's Green, Fulham, London, in 1890.
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Bottling and warehousing facilities were also housed in a former distillery at
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Dunmow Brewery Ltd, Dunmow Brewery, North Street, Great Dunmow, Essex in 1965.
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Seabrooke & Sons Ltd, Thurrock Brewery, Bridge Road, Grays, Essex in 1929.
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Brook's Peckham Brewery, Peckham Hill Street, Peckham, London in 1916.
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Offiler's Brewery Ltd, Vine Brewery, Ambrose Street, Derby, in 1965.
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Lewis Meakin Brewery, Abbey Brewery, Burton-upon-Trent, closed 1926.
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A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 9: Burton-upon-Trent
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Kemp Town Brewery, Brighton, East Sussex in 1954, closed 1963.
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Thompson & Son Ltd, Walmer Brewery, Walmer, Kent in 1950.
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Massey's Burnley Brewery Ltd, Bridge End Brewery, Westgate,
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The offices of the Charrington Brewery in Mile End Road
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Companies based in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets
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Batey & Co, Mineral Water manufacturers in 1952.
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Index


Bethnal Green
Stepney
Bass Brewery
Interbrew
Anheuser-Busch InBev
Six Continents
Mitchells & Butlers
InterContinental Hotels Group
Bethnal Green
Brewers' Company
Mile End
Islington
Malplaquet House
Stratford-upon-Avon
Burton upon Trent
breweries in Burton
Bass
Mitchell & Butlers
Punch Taverns
Interbrew
Six Continents
Bass Charrington Timeline
Three Mills
Bromley-by-Bow
Gray and Dacre Brewery
tied houses
Hoare & Co. Ltd, Red Lion Brewery
Burnley
Grade II listed

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